DLR Photo Report – 10/26/08

Although a tad delayed due to my computer crashing, through the magic of an external harddrive, I bring to you my Disneyland Resort photo report from Sunday, October 26th 2008:

The 3rd billboard at the Mickey & Friends Tram Station has finally been fixed!

Window display for Tinker Bell over at the World of Disney store.

The West Esplanade Information Booth was where guests picked up their tickets, as well as a free pin & sticker, for Tinker Bell.

Sailing Ship Columbia was supposed to of re-opened on October 25th, but it seems that the refurbishment might of been extended.

My ticket for the Tinker Bell movie screening.

Before the screening, I quickly jolted over to Space Mountain to grab a Fastpass. On the way back I noticed that this door into the Star Tours extended queue has been repainted.

Goofy in his Halloween costume.

The Tinker Bell screening was held in the Main Street Opera House.

Before the movie started, they showed various trivia questions & advertising related to the Disney Fairies.

After the movie ended, the director & another member of the Tinker Bell production team came out to speak to the guests about the movie.

Following that, Denny Newell, Senior Show Director of Disney Entertainment Productions came out to talk about Pixie Hollow, the new Disney Fairies meet ‘n greet area that replaced Ariel’s Grotto next to Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters.

Various photos & concept art were displayed on the screen as Denny talked.

A map of Pixie Hollow.

Concept art of the 5 Fairy statues that line the queue of Pixie Hollow.

Pixie Hollow as it now appears.

Pictures of the actual Fairy statues.

A model of the area where you meet with Tink & the other Fairies.

Concept art of that same area.

A short video of a live action Tink in Pixie Hollow then played.

Pixie Hollow’s logo.

Here’s Denny with one of the Disneyland Resort Ambassadors.

A poster for Tinker Bell outside the Penny Arcade on Main Street.

A very nice, but pricey retro Disneyland shirt.

The New Orleans Square Train Station has re-opened after its repaving project.

Here are a couple of shots from Haunted Mansion Holiday.

Not much visible progress at the Harbour Galley.

Now we begin our in-depth tour of Pixie Hollow.

The entrance sign.

Tink’s statue is on top of the entrance sign.

You could see the tubing in the lake.

Fawn’s statue.

Silvermist’s statue.

Some tiny houses down by the lake on the left.

Rosetta’s statue.

Iridessa’s statue.

The Matterhorn looming over the giant grass blades creates a great sense of you being the size of a pixie.

I spy with my little eye… Tinker Bell!

The line, while it may not of looked long, was about an hour.

The first 2 Fairies I got were Iridessa & Rosetta (my personal favorite).

Then I got to meet the lovely Tinker Bell.

The teapot looks absolutely stunning.

An obligatory merchandise cart is at the exit of Pixie Hollow.

The Pixie Hollow Cast Member costumes are pretty neat too.

A look back at the Pixie Hollow exit.

A peak through the grass blades at Rosetta & Iridessa.

A look at the new Tinker Bell area of the World of Disney store.

Exclusive Disney merchandise is available at the Build-a-Bear Workshop.

Already they have Disney Fairies merchandise at the store.

Hopefully a new tenant will move in here soon.

And now begins our very in-depth tour of the Blue Sky Cellar!

This poster hangs in the entrance hallway of the Blue Sky Cellar.

Various concept art for the Silly Symphony Swings.

One piece of concept art for The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Adventure.

And one piece of concept art for Goofy’s Sky School.

Now some amazing concept art of some of the scenes for World of Color.

The current, very Microsoft like, World of Color logo.

Concept art for the World of Color viewing area.

Now some of the concept in the Toy Story Midway Mania section.

A maquette of the Toy Story Midway Mania vehicles.

A look around the stunning Paradise Pier model, circa 2012.

This parachute ride looks set to replace the Maliboomer.

The Mickey head will be removed from California Screamin’, & the Paradise Pier logo will be added.

King Triton’s Carousel will get a new cover & probably a new theme as well.

The queue & loading area for California Screamin’ is set to be enclosed.

Ariel’s Grotto will be re-themed to Princess Palace.

New rock features will be added to the lagoon at Screamin’s launch.

And now a look at the Games of the Boardwalk model.

Goofy About Fishin’.

Dumbo Bucket Brigade.

Bullseye’s Stallion Stampede.

Casey at the Bat.

Model of the Red Car Trolley.

An amazing overview map of Cars Land. The mountain range in the back is the whole show building for Radiator Springs Racers!

A diagram of the Red Car Trolley.

Concept art of the re-done entrance area, Buena Vista Street.

A photo of various Imagineers in a meeting at the Blue Sky Cellar Screening Room.

Close-ups of the amazing, cartoony DCA map that hangs in the Screening Room. Paradise Pier.

Golden State.

Buena Vista Street.

Hollywood Pictures Backlot, or Hollywood Land.

The Tower of Terror & A Bug’s Land.

Cars Land.

More concept art for Mickey’s Fun Wheel, the Games of the Boardwalk, Toy Story Midway Mania, & other parts of Paradise Pier.

The sign for Mickey’s Fun Wheel.

Posters outside on the wall of the Blue Sky Cellar.

The entrance to the Golden Vine Winery has been decked over with some Blue Sky Cellar decor.

A lighting tower for Mickey’s Trick-or-Treat Parties.

All of the gondolas have been removed from the Sun Wheel, soon to be Mickey’s Fun Wheel.

The old Burger Invasion billboard is still being worked on.

Mr. Potato Head was behind the curtains when I went on Toy Story Midway Mania.

A new Toy Story Mania! towel.

This shirt has been updated with a different design of Mr. Potato Head, in his boardwalk barker outfit.

A couple of shots from the back of the new High School Musical 3: Right Here! Right Now! show.

It seems the Lounge at the Golden Vine Winery that we reported on a couple of week’s ago was only used on the day of the Miley Cyrus Sweet 16 event.

One of the 2 Halloween displays along the Mickey & Friends Tram route.

That’s finally gonna do it for this incredibly hard to put up photo report. It’s going to take me a while to get up all of the photos in the Image Galleries, so stick with me on that. My computer is completely dead, so I will be using other computers around the house until I hopefully get a MacBook next week. I will try though to get up my videos from Pixie Hollow & the Blue Sky Cellar. So stay tuned!

DLR Photo Report – 11/8/08

Yesterday I visited the Disneyland Resort for a day that included the filming of the 2008 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade, & much more… So let’s get to it:

During the transition period from Halloween to Christmas, the Toy Story Mania billboards are back up at the Mickey & Friends Tram Station.

The attraction closure board.

Candy canes now adorn the CALIFORNIA letters.

The pumpkin Fab 5 are down from the turnstiles.

As noted in the picture, the Jonas Brothers & Jose Feliciano were at Disneyland, as well as Ryan Seacrest.

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DLR Photo Report – 2/13/09 :: Featuring It’s a Small World Ride Video!

It was a dark, rainy day yesterday, but fun still ensues at the Disneyland Resort! Let’s get to my latest photo report:

It was quite an empty day yesterday, probably due to the rain.

New Celebrate Today! decorations on the security tents.

This side of the Emporium has been re-painted and looks as great as ever.

The re-paving of Main Street looks to be pretty much complete.

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DLR Photo Report – 4/26/09

The California Food and Wine Festival has begun and the Games of the Boardwalk are now open, so I think it’s time for one of my photo reports from the Disneyland Resort:

I have never seen the entrance to Mickey and Friends this busy!

This entrance to Mickey and Friends was busy also

Food and Wine banners in Downtown Disney

Earth banners at the AMC Theatre

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DLR Photo Report – 6/14/09

I was at the lovely Disneyland Resort today and have some photos to share with everyone:

Signs for the D23 Expo around the Anaheim Resort

Long lines to get into Disneyland at opening

What’s wrong with these Summer Nightastic banners?

There’s a new Honda sweepstakes in the Esplanade to win a new Honda INSiGHT, as well as other smaller prizes

A Summer Nightastic poster by the security tents

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The Rest of The Year at The Disneyland Resort

As Summer Nightastic! lights up the night this summer at Disneyland Resort, more exciting Disney attractions and experiences are on the horizon.

GET A DISNEY STUDIO STAR MAKEOVER AT STUDIO DISNEY 365
Opening Friday, June 26, in Downtown Disney, Studio Disney 365 offers aspiring stars, age 3 and up, makeover transformations and an opportunity to walk the carpet for a grand, show-business-style entrance. Girls and boys can choose from a range of “rock star” hair, makeup and costume options for their own scene-stealing experience, inspired by the characters from “Hannah Montana.”

HOT AND COLD RUNNING CHILLS
The summer-long celebration of a Disneyland landmark, Haunted Mansion, begins in June with the roll-out of new Haunted Mansion-themed additions to the popular Disney pin-trading program. On Sunday, Aug. 9, the 40th anniversary of the Haunted Mansion opening, the popular artist Shag will be in the Disneyana shop on Main Street, U.S.A. signing his new Haunted Mansion artwork. www.artofdisney.com

DISNEY UP CLOSE AND BEHIND THE SCENES AT D23 EXPO
D23, the official community for Disney fans, will present its first-ever D23 Expo Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 10-13, at the Anaheim Convention Center near Disneyland Resort. D23 Expo will offer fans unprecedented access to never-before-seen movies, TV shows, theme park experiences, collectibles and more. Early glimpses of upcoming new Disney movies, a look ahead to new vacation destinations and theme park attractions (including the expansion of Disney’s California Adventure) and an extraordinary exhibition of classic and contemporary Disney artifacts will be among the highlights of D23 Expo. In addition, D23 Expo will be the home for the 2009 Disney Legend Awards, a 22-year tradition that pays tribute to the talented men and women who have made indelible contributions to Disney entertainment. For more information, visit www.D23EXPO.com.

DISNEY VACATION CLUB COMES WEST
Disney Vacation Club’s first accommodations on the West Coast will welcome its first occupants on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. The 50 two-bedroom-equivalent vacation villas are part of a Grand Californian expansion that also includes 200 new hotel rooms, a new swimming pool and underground parking. Bookings begin in June for the first Disney Vacation Club on the West Coast.

THE RETURN OF DISNEY GALLERY AND MR. LINCOLN
Long a favorite of Disney fans and collectors of Disney art, the Disney Gallery will reopen this fall in a new home next to the Main Street Opera House at Disneyland in the space originally occupied by the Bank of Main Street. Later in the year, the Opera House next door will reopen with the inspiring and newly refurbished The Disneyland Story featuring Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln. Opening dates will be determined later this year.

HOLIDAY FAVORITES
Of course, Disneyland Resort will also celebrate the fall and winter holidays this year. Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort returns beginning Friday, Sept. 25, with Haunted Mansion Holiday, Candy Corn Acres, Mickey’s Trick-or-Treat Party and some new, scary surprises. Beginning in late November, Holidays at Disneyland Resort will bring back “A Christmas Fantasy” parade,” it’s a small world Holiday” and all the special holiday décor that transforms Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure parks into a holiday wonderland.